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    An Industrial Order Emerges This was the time of the transformation of the U.S economy. Manufacturing started on a large scale now based upon the foundation of abundant natural resources‚ efficient workers‚ expanding harvests and supportive government policies. Railway‚ the national transportation network was extended. Raw materials and finished goods were thought about on a national market level. Railroad was expanding with many problems. Steel was the crucial building material for much of industrial

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    ‘We all strive to Belong’ Life is about struggling to belong in the world. When our cultural identity is minimal‚ we can feel dislocated and displaced and believe that we do not belong to our culture and country we live in. Some people struggle to belong more than others. A sense of belonging can develop from the connections made with peopleplaces and the larger world. These are shown in Peter Skrzynecki’s Immigrant Chronicle in two of his poems Feliks Skrzynecki and Migrant Hostel and an opinion

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    The experiment was about people will respond to authority. In the experiment the teacher who is to obey the order of the authority who was the experimenter also the learner who was the recipient of incentive from the teacher. The teacher was given lists of words to teach the student‚ (learner) and the teacher have to read the original word given him also‚ read the four answers. What the learner would do was to press a button to show his answer. And‚ if the answer was wrong‚ the teacher would shock

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    Women Composers Women composers are in no way generally viewed upon as different in today’s society. Even according to Kerry Andrew‚ a female composer at GCSE and A-Level. "I don’t believe there’s a cabal of grunting old men in darkened‚ smoky rooms putting big crosses over scores submitted by ladies. I’ve never felt discriminated against in the slightest‚ so rest assured I am not setting fire to my piano to rage against the dying of the light. It’s simply true to say that there are more professional

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    of Study: Belonging AREA OF STUDY: * Explore and examine relationships between language and text and interrelationships among texts. * Synthesize ideas to clarify meaning and develop new meanings. * Take into account context‚ purpose and register‚ text structures‚ stylistic features‚ grammatical features and vocabulary. * Perceptions and ideas of belonging/not belonging. * Personal‚ historical‚ cultural and social contexts. * Connections made with peopleplaces‚ groups

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    buildings‚ nature‚ and people. Over time‚ people have came to Philadelphia and have shaped it into the grand city it is today. Without the different parks and architectural structures that reside in the city‚ Philadelphia would not stand out as such a great place. A major beauty contributing to Philadelphia is its park and recreations. As our nation grows and develops‚ our rural and wildlife is dwelling at alarming rates. Parks help reserves wildlife habitat. With community parks it enables the animals

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    Belonging to a group‚ culture‚ nationality or school all have an effect on the individual’s sense of self. This shown through ‘the china coin’ by Allan Baillie‚ poetry ‘10 Mary st’ and ‘migrant hostel’ by Peter Skrzynecki‚ as well as the related text ‘neighbours’! In ‘The China Coin’‚ the main character Leah and Joan went on a journey to China in purpose to find out the mystery of the broken coin. As the journey progresses‚ this ultimately gives them a sense of their Chinese identity and belonging

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    ENGLISH ORAL: BELONGING Intro: To belong or not to belong‚ that is the question. Belonging is unavoidable in our lives‚ whether it is the feeling of connection or disconnection to peopleplaces‚ groups‚ communities and the larger world. The multifaceted concept of belonging is shaped by personal experience as it can be interpreted in different ways by individuals. Self-acceptance is the start of belonging as it is difficult to establish a sense of inclusion in a world where our perception hinders

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    The goal of this presentation is to stress the importance of a politics of belonging and connection to land through spirituality to enforce the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. First I will try to explain where the recognition of indigenous peoples rights is in the Un System and than illustrate the future challenges that Indigenous Peoples will have to face in the path for self determination and repossession of identity. Just ahead of the G8 Summit in July 2008‚ the Ainu

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    How do Frankenstein and Bladerunner reflect their Composers context? Mary Shelley’s Gothic Romantic novel Frankenstein and Ridley Scott’s Science Fictions Noir film Blade Runner both explore similar ideas however relative to the context in which they were both made. Both Scott and Shelley use their texts as a cautionary tale‚ warning humanity of their inevitable downfall through greed and the exploitation of nature‚ and the influence science is slowly obtaining over the role of religion. Through

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